Nagpur: LAD and the SRP Women’s College Team have won the Bronze Medal at the Maharashtra Inter-SchoolUnder-19 State Badminton Tournament, organized by the Akola District Sports Office, recently at the Vasant Desai District Sports Complex in Akola.
In the third-place bronze medal game, LAD College, representing Nagpur Division, outperformed Aurangabad Division 2-0.
Devika Kawale won her first singles very comfortably against Madhura Pedgaonkar of Aurangabad, beating her 21-8, 21-9.
Then the pair of Chaitali Nayse and Bhargavi Rambhad fought Aurangabad division duo of Madhura and Shreya 21-3, 21-5 to clinch third place.
In the semi-final, the eventual Pune Division champions beat Nagpur Division 2-0. Siddhi Jadhav killed Devika 21-12, 21-18. Siddhi and Tanishka Deshpande crossed Chaitali and Bhargavi 21-14, 21-18.
Later in the quarter-final, the Nagpur Division beat Kolhapur Division 2-0 in the last four. Devika thumped Arya Ghadge of Kolhapur, while Chaitali-Bhargavi had the best of Arya and Shradha Chopra.
In addition to Devika, Chaitali and Bhargavi, Kaveri Kashikar and Aishwarya Pimplapure were also part of the LAD College team. The team were led by Anuradha Nathile as the director.
Tomorrow (1 October 2019), for the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019 due on October 21, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) will present his nomination paper to the heavyweight and former Minister Anil Deshmukh.
During his visit to Katol today as mentioned, Deshmukh was delayed by three minutes because of high rain and was therefore not allowed to do so. A significant number of supporters accompanied Deshmukh.
Maharashtra cabinet minister and Nagpur guardian Chandrashekhar Bawankule ministers will not vote this year for elections to the Maharashtra assembly. Nation Next spoke to the same people about his near support. Bawankule had BJP ticketing for his wife Jyoti from Kamptee. This morning, Jyoti submitted its appointment documents.
Emulating the route followed by prime minister Narendra Modi throughout last Lok Sabha election throughout that he went on to explore social media blitzkrieg with main bhi holder term gaining immense quality among the diseases, the chief minister Devendra Fadnavis but move to see ‘ mai Bhi Devendra’ the term used because the extol backing from BJP staff. On Friday that is that the Judgment Day to a nomination for the coming assembly polls, Devendra Fadnavis headed towards collector workplace to file papers as BJP candidates from Nagpur South West Assembly body. His rally to the collector workplace was nothing wanting large show of party’s strength because the party staff gathered in immense numbers, sporting the T-shirt with, main Bhi Devendra’ written on that. a large mass of party staff reached samvidhan sq. at ten am alongside Devendra Fadanvis and paid relevancy Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar before continuing to collector’s workplace to complete the method. Sandip Joshi, ruling party leader in NMC, exuded confidence that Fadnavis can win the thumping majority of votes. He was additionally aforementioned that party staff are crammed with renewed enthusiasm and this may clearly replicate in Party’s conclusion in coming assembly polls. Congress had fill BJP rebel Ashish Deshmukh against Fadnavis. the opposite candidates Sudhir Deshmukh from West Nagpur, Dr Milind Mane from North Nagpur, Krishna Khopde from East Nagpur, Mohan Mate from South Nagpur, and Vikas Kumbhare from central Nagpur will fill papers.
Congress leader Ashish Deshmukh has been confronted by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis from the South-West Nagpur electoral district. Deshmukh, who had left the BJP last year, had sent a seven-page letter to Fadnavis urging him to become the torchbearer of distinct Vidarbha.
MUMBAI: Shiv Sena leader Aaditya Thackeray, son of Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray, has nominated him to the Worli Assembly, where he has declared his total value at Rs 16.05 crore. His real estate is worth Rs 4.67 crore, while his bank deposits are Rs 10.36 crore. Aaditya has shown Rs 20.39 lakh to be invested in bonds and shares and has shown Rs 13.344 to be cash in hand. The Shiv Sena leader has shown jewellery worth Rs 64.64 lakh with him and has also shown a BMW car whose depreciated value has been shown in Rs 6. It’s 50 lakh. By the way, Aaditya referred to his occupation as Business. Aaditya was the first member of the Thackeray family to contest the elections, and there was a lot of curiosity not only about this but also about the total net worth of his nomination papers.
NEW DELHI: Ridding the single-use plastic nation by 2022 will be “Clean India (Swachh Bharat) Part 2,” Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said Thursday, adding that the government will be conducting a mega-public outreach program in the next three years to attain the goal.
After attaining the objective of constructing 100 million toilets as part of the’ Clean India ‘ program, the government’s next major priority is to phase out single-use plastic, the minister said in an interaction with PTI journalists.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for an end to single-use plastic to safeguard the environment in his speech on Independence Day. Since then, steps have been announced by the Center and multiple state governments to limit its use.
“As the first part of Clean India’s program was to establish 100 million toilets, plastic waste management is now becoming component 2 of Clean India,” Javadekar said.
“We’ve been importing plastic waste in big amounts and have enough of it that’s a issue. We’ve stopped it and banned it. Under Plastic Waste Management Rules 2016, we’ve already banned plastic carrying bags below 50 microns,” he said.
He said the state was very serious about the plastic problem and that’s why the prime minister appealed with passion.
“He’s been creating public opinion for the last two months… and launching a public campaign to at least start by saying no to single-use plastic,” the minister said.
Javadekar said the nation generates 30,000 tons of plastic waste every day. 10,000 tons of plastic waste is not gathered from this.
Asked about the corporate reaction, including plastics producers, Javadekar said their reaction was impressive and options are coming forward.
“Industries have begun to think about options and now it will occur more quickly because individuals want biodegradable things… We are fundamentally improving the management of solid waste and plastic waste,” he added.
Plastic waste is increasing in rural regions, according to Javadekar, and there are no rules for gram panchayats.
“That’s where the government campaign comes in,” he said.
The government is working on two issues, the minister added,-gathering plastic waste and altering the practices of people.
The minister said countries had their own waste management legislation.
“We have a federal structure, so many countries have implemented their own waste management legislation. There are many limitations on the use and manufacture of plastics, but each state has a distinct system,” he said.
In earlier guidelines issued to states and territories of the Union, the Environment Secretary said that all government offices must ban all types of plastic bags, thermocol disposable cutlery and discourage the use of artificial banners, flags, flowers, water bottles plastic folders and the like.
“India is a vast country with 1.3 billion individuals, so it will take time to change behaviour. Toilets used to be built in earlier regimes, but not in this quantity, and people didn’t use it. This time the government campaign was initiated to use it. That’s behavioural change,” he said.
Other ministries also took the lead in eliminating plastic, Javadekar said, quoting the railways example that banned tea plastic cups.
“Every ministry has taken action … it’s a people’s movement and at the same time plastic manufacturers can also think about options and we’re enhancing the plastic waste management scheme. All working together approaches will make India free of plastic waste,” he said.
Mumbai: Aaditya Thackeray, the Shiv Sena’s true’ crown prince,’ submitted his nomination documents for the October 21 Maharashtra Assembly elections from the Worli Assembly constituency in Mumbai on Thursday.
Before filing his nomination documents, Aaditya prayed at his family home’ Matoshri’ in Bandra in front of a portrait of his grandpa and Sena founding patriarch the late Bal Thackeray.
In the meantime, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and a member of Sena’s governing party, the Bharatiya Janata Party, also received a phone call of best wishes.
The 29-year-old then walked out to create history by becoming the first Thackeray family member to discard the’ remote control’ and choose to establish a direct connection with the public by entering into the electoral arena. In a procession from his home to Worli, Aaditya was followed by an enormous crowd in a display of strength appropriate to the momentous occasion.
His beaming parents Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray and Mom Rashmi welcomed him at the election office, At Thursday’s roadshow, Sena employees held posters with pictures of Aaditya, his dad Uddhav and late grandpa, walking their way through the Worli region comprising some of South Central Mumbai’s poshest and poorest towns.
Nagpur: Nirmal Ujjwal Credit Cooperative Bank Chairman Pramod Manmode submitted nomination documents for Nagpur South constituency assembly elections on Thursday. As an Independent candidate, he will fight the polls. Congress has failed for the seat with Girish Pandav while Mohan Mate is in the fight as a candidate for the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Dr. Ambedkar Junior College, girls from Deekshabhoomi emerged champion under-19 and qualified for the SNG court on Monday for the State Inter-School Basketball Tournament.
The squad of champion Ambedkar College Girls will now represent Nagpur Division in the U-19 School State Basketball Championship scheduled for October 11 at Satara.
In the end, in a one-sided battle, Ambedkar defeated NH College Bramhapuri 33-6. The victory was shaped by Devashree Ambegaonkar (10) and Abha Lad (8). U-19 final girls: Ambedkar College (Devashree Ambegaonkar 10, Abha Lad 8, Vaidehi Bhagat 5, Bhumika Gedam 5, Namrata Desai 5) bt NH Bramhapuri College, (Kanchi Darve 4) 33-6 (6-0, 12-4, 11-2, 4-0) Third Place: Gadchiroli bt Nagpur Rural, School of Scholars 16-10. Chandrapur Rural bt Nagpur Rural 23-8; Gadchiroli 45-16 Nagpur NMC bt.